Wednesday Workings, October 15, 2025

This is just one of the several projects that I am working on.  It is a UFO for me this year.  I love this project.  Any idea what the project is and its designer.  I know Pam D will know because she made one.  We got them at the same time, but darn she beat me to finishing her Scatter Garden by Kim Diehl.  The pattern is made in "Installments" for a block of the month (if you want it that way).  I have the entire project pattern and fabrics.  So my plan is to just work through it along with other projects.

This is Installment 1.  A bunch of tiny pieces =^.^=  I'd be happy just to continue through, but want to get started on a couple other project already cut.  Installment 2 will have to wait.  Home for the Holly Days is cut through two months with the third to arrive any day now.  This one is also inspired by Pam D.  Jennifer, Pam, and I will be making this project.  It is the next one to stitch.  I have the 2025 Spooky Box (Pumpkin Sitting) partially cut out...the background is next to cut.  I want to work on this one at Rosie's on Friday.


I couldn't share this small wall hanging until now because it was my Fall/Halloween Exchange Gift.  I was one of seven at Sunshine Quilt Guild October monthly meeting who joined in on the fun.  It was to be not valued over $30.  The exchange was done to a Left-Right Halloween story.  I'm not sure what "story" Pam told us.  You can find stories on the internet just search for left right game stories.  Many of the stories are free or on ETSY for a small amount.  Here is how it works.

The "left right game" for Halloween is a story telling game where players sit in a circle and pass an object, like candy or a gift, to the left or right depending on the word spoken in a pre-selected story.  The person holding the object at the end of the story wins a prize. It's an interactive and suspenseful game suitable for parties, classrooms, or family gatherings.

This is the gift I ended up with at the end of the game.  Only a Quilter would understand the metal sign :)  Thanks Kathy B for some fun and useful goodies.

Karen Brow Meier was our speaker.  We were lucky to have her as she will be retiring at the end of the year.  I had purchased two of her patterns previously and made one of them (Kooter Klan).  The other pattern is a mermaid which is a bit intimidating, but have no fear...I will get to it!

Karen brought some patterns and Cat Academy had to come home with me.  This one is even more intimidating.  It is done as a block of the month too.  She had two gifts to offer to the membership.  The winners were birthday related.  One member had a birthday that day and I had the one closest to last night, but not forward on the calendar than last night.


This was my prize.  A nice short stack of red/pink batiks and a needle threader.  Thank you Karen!

You might say it was my night to win.  I won one of three door prizes.  Didn't catch who the sponsor of it was, but hopefully I can find out and thank them.


This is the block of the month offered, a maple leaf.  It is coordinated by Gina who also provided a background with instructions for us to make it with batiks.


The puppy blocks were adorable.  I didn't count how many were turned in, maybe twenty?  A few are outstanding and these two are the only ones left to make.  I happily took them to finish.  Pam D has a setting in mind.  Lorna is working on who might be interested in using the completed quilt as a fundraiser.  We are hoping Rady's Childrens Hospital Therapy Program will be interested.

Well let me close this by wishing everyone a lovely Wednesday.  Hope you get into your sewing room =^.^=







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